James Spaderwas introduced to a new generation of fans when he starred inThe Blackliston TV, but an underrated thriller from the ’80s is a perfect companion to the long-running series. Spader got his start in 1980s teen movies where he often played cocky heels. However, he quickly proved himself to be a deft chameleon onscreen.

His transition to leading roles in the 1990s saw him take on an ever-increasing number of challenging parts, and Spader often played heroes and villains. By the timeThe Blacklistbegan in 2013, Spader had fully transitioned to TV, coming off a successful (and award-winning)stint onBoston Legal. However,The Blacklistoffered a different side of the veteran performer.

James Spader as Westford in Jack’s Back, looking down and smoking a cigarette.

Raymond “Red” Reddington was a return to form for Spader, offering him a chance to sink his teeth into a meaty role that was anything but one-dimensional. The Naval officer-turned-criminal-turned-informant is complex and the quintessential anti-hero, a part Spader was born to play. Red also reflects earlier parts that helped make him famous.

Though Red was only one character, his complex inner workings made him almost like several people in one, and Spader already had experience inhabiting two characters in the same project. While leaving behind his teen actor image, James Spader starred in a truly underrated ’80s thriller that ticks all the boxes for fans ofThe Blacklist.

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The Blacklist Fans Should Watch James Spader In Jack’s Back

A Thrilling Mystery Involving Jack The Ripper

Just a year before he would havehis breakout dramatic roleinSex, Lies, and Videotape, James Spader pulled double-duty in the little-known thriller,Jack’s Back.The film stars Spader as a doctor who is suspected of being a serial killerwho has begun recreating the heinous crimes of Jack the Ripper on the 100th anniversary of the original murders.

Jack’s Backis a masterclass in acting from James Spader, and showed that he was already in his prime before he even starred in his most famous films and shows.

However, when the young doctor turns up dead,the doctor’s brother (also James Spader) is determined to find his killer. Though it shares very little in common withThe Blacklist,Jack’s Backis a masterclass in acting from James Spader, and showed that he was already in his prime before he even starred in his most famous films and shows.

It’s no easy feat to play two different characters, and Spader handles both with aplomb. What’s more,he gives both characters distinct personalities, but some similarities as well, because they are identical twins. One of the reasons thatThe Blacklistwas so successful was Spader’s star-power, and it’s on full display inJack’s Back.

Why Jack’s Back Deserves More Love As An ’80s Crime Thriller

An Interesting Concept & Strong Performances

On its surface,Jack’s Backcould have easily become quite cheesy. However, the movie has just the right amount of style to sell its concept convincingly. With strong cinematography and lighting, the movie conveys a sense of foreboding asthe modern city of Los Angeles seems to be hearkening back to the gaslit streets of Victorian Era London.

The best thrillersaren’t just compelling mysteries, but they need strong characters and an exciting plot to drive things forward.Jack’s Backhas both of those things, and not just from James Spader’s dual roles. The supporting cast is rich and interesting, and the film has a whodunnit feel to the very end.